Alejo_NIN said:i was actually thinking about picking up a working oven from the street, putting it in the backyard and work with that.
ovbiously you will need something bigger for like a rim, but having somone weld a metal box for you, and you just put some stove tops in there, wiring them with temp resistant wires and you should be set, or even making the box yourself
pluto316 said:I can fit a 17" wheel in my mom's oven. How expensive could an old oven from Goodwill be? I'd be spray painting it black ANYWAY.
how about powdercoating your oven....bah! that's one tough question.pluto316 said:I can fit a 17" wheel in my mom's oven. How expensive could an old oven from Goodwill be? I'd be spray painting it black ANYWAY.
Alejo_NIN said:imagin....yellow exhaust.....![]()
It says 400 degrees..I do beleive ovens ...most...will get well over 500 degrees...you'll be good with a normal household oven.Super Mario said:this is pretty interesting, i'd love to be able to coat my parts for my kits at home, i have a non food oven in my basement, i dont know how hot it gets though.
what temp does it need to be able to reach?
It is craftsman...Sears is not known for putting out complete junk....If you dont like it they will take it back....Super Mario said:i doubt you will be able to use it for high temp applications.
i may actually pick this thing up if it actually works...